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The Rev. Rockwell Harmon Potter, D. D. 

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Oscar A. Phelps 

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Willis I. Twitchell William Angus 

Solon P. Davis J. Coolidge Hills 

Charles T. Wells Daniel R. Howe 

Oscar A. Phelps George Calder 

John D. Parker 

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Charles T. Welles 

Edward W. Hooker Edward M. Day 

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Frank G. Smith 

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The Minister 
The Deacons The Clerk 

The Treasurer S.-S. Superintendent 

Francis Parsons Ernest B. Ellsworth 

Edwin P. Piper Lucius A. Barbour 

The Business Committee 
Chairman Seating Committee 

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Director and Organist, John Spencer Camp 
Miss Gertrude Damon. ;•• Chas. Edw. Prior, Jr. 

Mrs. Nellie Carey Reynolds Elbert L. Couch 



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OII|? ^tnptVlVB, Psalm xlviii. John xxi 

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^tKt, John XX : 21 
BablHt, The Mission of the Church 

5Priflubil^, Adagio from 5th Sonata Guilntant 

Aut!|?m, Ho! every one that thirsteth Wilson 

O^fi'ertnrg, Thoa O Lord art my Protector St. Saens 
^}^VXnn, 125, O God, our help in ages past St. Ann's 

670, God of Bethel, by whose hand 

Dmtdee 

110, Blest be the tie that binds Boylston 

P^lHtlub^, Religious March from 6th Sonata 

Rheinberger 

SfiPSttual lJ^S|r?r ^n\xxtt, at four nVInrk 

^\\t ^n*m0tl. The Memories of the Meeting House 

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^ixlu^C, Adagio from 2nd Sonata Buck 

KwWytVa,, Cantate Domino in B flat Buck 

Antl)rm, I saw the Lord Stainer 

Anti)pm, The Blessed Host. (Male Quintette) Grieg 

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Program 

1. Sonata No. 1, in D minor, op 42 

a. Largo E Maestoso 
i. Allegro 
t. Pastorale 
d. Finale 

2. Wedding Song 

3. a. St. Ann's fugue 

b. Aria (arr. by A. W. Gottsclialy) 

c. Bourree in B minor (arr. by Best) 



4. Largo from "New World Symphony 

(arr. byJ.S. C.) 

5. a. Pastorale 

b. Marcb Mignomne 

6. Ave Maria and "Addio 

7. Grand Offertoire, St. Cecilia No. 2 



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l^ymn 693. I love Thy kingdom Lord S^a^e 5"/ 

l^tBtnnral KhhvtBBtB 

The Building: of the Fourth Meeting House 
Mr. Francis Parsons 

A Hundred Years Ago 

Prof. Williston Walker, D. D. 
Yale Divinity School 

(Eottgratulatorg AhhnBBtB 

For the Sisterhood of Congregational Churches 
The Rev. Edwin P. Parker, D. D. 
Pastor of The Second Church of Christ in Hartford 

For the Fellowship of the Churches of Connecticut 
The Rt. Rev. Chauncey B. Brewster, D. D. 
Bishop of the Diocese of Connecticut of the 
Protestant Episcopal Church 

l|Ottttt 695. O, where are kings and empires now 

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thanksgiving, 
And into His courts with 

praise : 
Give thanks unto Him, 
t/lnd bless His name." 



The First 
Church of Christ 

in Hartford 



Anniversary Sunday 
December i, igoy 



Rev. Rockzvell Harmon Potter^ Mimster 

The Parsonage, 142 Washington Street 



Oscar A. Phelps, Sup't IVarburton Cbapel 

4.41 Albany Avenue 



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Old Testament 

Psalm xlviii. 

New Testament 

John xxi 

For the Fund for Ministers 



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Subject:— The Mission 
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10.30 Morning- Service 

12 00 Sunday School 

4.00 Vesper Service 

7.00 Young People's 

Meeting in the parlors 

Motibau, ^tttmhn 2 

3.30 Organ Recital 
5.00-7.00 Reception in 
the Chapel 

3.30 Historical and 
Congratulatory Addresses 
8.00 Commemoration 
Services 



4.00 The Mission Circle 
will meet in the parlors. 
Subject: — The People of China. 
Their Education and Religion 

Mr&tiPislJag, Btttmbsx 4 

10.00 Missionary boxes will 
be packed in the parlors 

QIljurBbag, Btttmbtt 5 

7 15 Teachers' Meeting- 
7.45 Mid-week Meeting 

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3.00 The Woman's Foreign 
Missionary Society will meet 



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John spencer Camp, Organist and Director 

Mtss Gertrude Damon, Soprano Chas. EJw. Prior, Jr., Tenor 

Mrs. tJ^ellie Carey T^eynolds, Contralto Elbert L. Couch. Bass. 



^rrluJJp Adagio from 5th Sonata 
Anttj^m Ho ; every one that thirsteth 
Offertory Thou, O Lord art my Protector 

(Soprano Solo) 

^flBtluiip Religious March from 6th Sonata 

^rrUtiir Adagio from 2nd Sonata 
Antlirm Cantate Domino m B flat 

(Hymnary, p. 500) 

Antlfrm I saw the Lord 



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St. Saens 

Rheinberger 

Buck 
Buck 

Stainer 



Antlt^n The Blessed Host .... Grieg 

(Male Quintette) 
Behold the blessed host in white Brave heroes, they, who. won renown 

Like countless mountains snowy bright, For lives on earth in strife laid down, 
Or waving palms around a throne, And sanctified by blood divine, 

What pow'r hath made this sight ? Have gained in Heaven a crown. 

There sings on high this holy throng 
Eternal pasans loud and long. 
Before the throne their voices attuned 
To sacred angel song. 

g'prttuin The Memories of the Meeting House ' '^ 

Surmng i^ijmn Holiest, breathe an evening blessing . Martin 
Pnatlude Grand Chorus in E flat . . Guilmant 



We welcome today the following to our fellowship; 

3Ss Xettcv: 

From the First Congregational Church in Willimantic 
Margaret L. Ashlhy . . 36 Jefferson Street 

From the Wethersfield Avenue Congregational Church 
Elizabeth Carlton . . . 1 80 Beacon Street 

From St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church, St. John, N. B. 
Janet Alexandrina Campbell " . .29 Buckingham Street 

From the Presbyterian Church, Nassau, Bahamas 
Annie Marie Knowles Hastings (w. F. E.) . 46 Capitol Avenue 

From the Reformed Church, Newburgh, N Y. 
Alvin Stanbrough Monell . . . 201 Park Street 

Ella Jane Stanbrough Monell (w J. N.) . 201 Park Street 

From the Fourth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City 
Laura B. Nelson . . . . .58 Church Street 

From the South Congregational Church, Springfield, Mass. 
George a. Owen . . . .58 Buckingham Street 



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The offering last Sunday for the Woman's Aid Society amounted 
to $113.50 

The offering next Sunday will be for the A. M. A. 

Missionary boxes will be packed in the parlors on Wednesday. 
One box is to be sent to a family where there are three daughters 
aged 18, 17, 14. Warm clothing and money are requested 

The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society will hold its first 
meeting of the season in the pariors on Friday at three o'clock. The 
Worcester annual meeting of the Woman's Board will be reported, 
missionary letters will be read, and Mrs. E P. Curtis will speak of her 
visit to Mrs. Gulick's school in Madrid. Tt^a will be served 

The Hartford Chapter of the King's Daughters and Sons will 
meet in the parlors on Saturday at three o'clock. Chaplain Craig of 
the Wethersfield pri:;on will speak. All interested are invited 



Anntoraarg i9ag 

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Jlnnoration, The Minister 

The Rev. George L. Clark 

Minister to The First Church of Christ 
in Wethersfield 

Prag^r, The Rev. Roscoe Nelson 

Minister to The First Church of Christ in Windsor 

l|gm«. 902 O God, beneath Thy guiding Hand Duke St 

C[l0n9ratulatarg AJihr? Bsra 

For the State 
The Hon. Rollin S. Woodruff 
Governor of Connecticut 
For the City 
The Hon. William F. Henney, LL. D. 
Mayor of Hartford 

Atttl|[?m. Festival Te Deum in E flat Btick 

The Church and the City 
The Rev. Artemas J. Haynes, D. D. 
Pastor of The United Church, New Haveiv 

l^gmtt, 897 America 

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